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he first volume of Ealing Studios Rarities (see page 7) is exciting enough in itself, but also heralds a flood of classic British film which will be coming our way on DVD in the next few months. It’s all part of The British Film collection initiative from Network, which will make available a new selection of classic British films, most of which have never been released before. It’s genuinely exciting news for all film lovers and, having seen the initial batch of titles, we’re looking forward to featuring them over the coming months. It’s also good news for anyone whose shelves are nearly filled up with DVDs as they are all in slimline

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1 Amour

An unflinching and profoundly moving work of cinema from one of the great directors of our time. Michael Haneke’s Oscar and Palme d’Or winning Amour focuses on the lives of elderly couple Anne and George (Emmanuelle Riva and Jean-Louis Trintignant) and the strain their relationship undergoes after Anne suffers a stroke and George becomes her carer. Item# 70350 France / Germany / Austria | 2012 | 127 | subt | 12 | £15.99

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Director Ang Lee brings Yann Martel’s ‘unfilmable’ Booker Prize-winning novel to the screen with dazzling effect. Winner of four Oscars, including Best Director and Best Cinematography. Item# 70747 USA | 2012 | 127 | PG | £19.99

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Dir: Terence Fisher. Hammer’s classic Dracula, now established as a classic of the horror genre. Christopher Lee stars as the vampire Count, Peter Cushing is Van Helsing. This definitive release contains two versions of the feature.

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4 Ealing Studios Rarities Collection: Volume 1 A first collection of rare and classic features from the iconic British film studio. Contains Escape (Basil Dean, 1930), West of Zanzibar (Harry Watt, 1954), Penny Paradise (Carol Reed, 1938) and Cheer Up! (Leo Mittler, (1936). Item# 71030 UK | 1930-54 | 360 | B&W | PG | £14.99

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Life of Pi Recommended Director: Ang Lee Starring: Suraj Sharma, Rafe Spall, Irrfan Khan, Tabu Released: 29th April Extras: A Remarkable Vision Item# 70747 | USA | 2012 | FOX | 127 | Cert PG

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Master and Commander Peter Weir

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ife of Pi is unlike many adaptations you’ll see any time soon. And it’s all for the right reasons. But then Yann Martel’s multi-layered, allegorical story – ostensibly about an Indian teenager adrift on the Pacific for 227 days, and with an unwelcome menagerie to boot – is not your common-or-garden international bestseller either. The overriding obstacle, which proved a storyboard too far for directors such as Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Alfonso Cuarón, is that one of the book’s main protagonists is a ferocious tiger. Also, a sizeable part of the movie occurs within the confines of a lifeboat or on a makeshift raft. Enter world-class director Ang Lee who – with an extended crew of 3000+, a firsttime actor (Suraj Sharma) who had to learn to swim and the biggest wave tank in motion picture history – spent the next 4 years helming (in his words) the most expensive arthouse movie ever made. Bookended by and interspersed with a middle-aged Pi recounting his adventures to an inquisitive writer, Life of Pi divides into four sections. The first covers Pi’s childhood in Pondicherry where he is

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Ang Lee’s multi-Oscar winner is wise, visually stunning cinema surrounded by exotic creatures from his father’s zoo and has his first brush with a certain Bengal tiger. The second and third encompass Pi and his family’s voyage (with contents of zoo) to Canada, curtailed by possibly the most terrifying sea-storm ever created on screen. Thereafter the ocean, whose myriad moods and reflections start to personify Pi’s deteriorating mental and physical state, becomes the third main protagonist. Surviving not one but two storms, Pi and his furry foe wash up on an island of Banyan trees and meerkats, but this merely continues their troubles. As for the revelations and narrative ambiguities that follow in the fourth part, that’s best left for the viewer to unravel. It’s a magnificent adaptation whose stupendous images make for one of the most beautiful films you’re likely to see this year. Alexander Ballinger Page 5


Classic Movies English Language Films, 1930 - 1969

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Elvis Presley: The Legendary Collection

Seven films starring Elvis Presley: his acting debut Love Me Tender (1956), Flaming Star (1960), Wild in the Country (1961), Follow That Dream (1961), Kid Galahad (1962), Frankie and Johnny (1966) and Clambake 7 discs. (1967).

All for Mary Wendy Toye

Two men (Nigel Patrick and David Tomlinson) compete for the affections of a woman in a Swiss skiing resort in this 1950s British comedy from dancer, choreographer and director Wendy Toye, but the arrival of Greek Gaston (Leo McKern) sets their plans awry. UK | 1955 | SpiritStrawberry | 75 | Cert U Item# 70107 | RRP £12.99 | 8th April

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Derek N. Twist

A 1949 comedy based on RF Delderfield’s play, filmed in Lyme Regis and starring Norman Wooland and Sarah Churchill. A gentle satire of provincial politics, the film sees an ex-soldier ruffling feathers when he returns post-war to his newspaper job.

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1965 western starring Audie Murphy as a convicted member of Quantrill’s Raiders, who agrees to help Capt. Tom Andrews (Buster Crabbe) and the newly formed Arizona Rangers round up the remainder of his gang who are still on the loose. USA | 1965 | SONY | 88 | Cert 12 Item# 71470 | RRP £12.99 | Out Now

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Gene Kelly

A farcical romantic comedy starring Walter Matthau as a married man who gets a wandering eye after being persuaded by his best friend that being unfaithful will help keep his marriage strong. Features plenty of star cameos, including Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, Jayne Mansfield, Terry-Thomas and Phil Silvers. Walter Matthau: Diamond in the Rough. USA | 1967 | ODEON | 87 | Cert PG Item# 70548 | RRP £14.99 | 22nd April

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Billy Liar (Restored) John Schlesinger

Seminal 60s film starring Tom Courtenay as the fantasist whose daydreams of romance and glory allow him to escape family, fiancees and the tedium of life as an undertaker’s clerk. Then Liz (an early, fresh and beautiful turn from Julie Christie), enters his drab life and offers him a chance of escape.

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Entertaining Mr Sloane

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A deliciously dark comedy about manipulation and repressed sexuality, based on Joe Orton’s play of the same name. Beryl Reid and Harry Andrews star as the brother and sister who attempt to procure the sexual services of their bisexual lodger, an attractive young charmer by the name of Mr. Sloane (Peter McEnery), who Joe Orton weasels his way into their lives. on The Eamonn Andrews Show (1967).

All Over the Town

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Namu, the Killer Whale Laslo Benedek

A heartwarming story for the family about the protective bond between a marine biologist (Robert Lansing) and an Orca whale that he tries to shield from a local fisherman who is intent on killing him – just as he did the whale’s partner.

Destroyer Recommended Exclusive Director: William A Seiter Starring: Edward G Robinson, Glenn Ford, Regis Toomey, Marguerite Chapman Released: Out Now Item# 70198 USA | 1943 | SPHE | 99 | B&W | Cert TBC

This is a stirring, richly rewarding piece of wartime propaganda built around a superb performance from the mighty Edward G. Robinson. He’s cast as a veteran of the Great War who helps to build a new destroyer after his old ship is sunk in battle. Signing up to serve on it, he discovers that his abrupt manner and outmoded understanding of warfare rub his new colleagues up the wrong way, including a cocky young hothead (Glenn Ford) who’s in love with the old timer’s daughter (Marguerite Chapman). The story may sound clichéd, but it’s beautifully played, and rooted in a typically detailed, realistic world by Frank ‘Spig’ Wead, the naval aviator turned screenwriter later immortalised in John Ford’s film The Wings of Eagles. Glenn Ford, who at that time was one of Columbia’s hottest properties, is very effective as Robinson’s foil, while Chapman makes for a likeable, strong-minded love interest, and there’s comic support from Edgar Buchanan, Leo Gorcey and Edward Brophy. Destroyer belies its propagandist purpose to provide top-grade entertainment 70 years on. RB

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Ealing Studios Rarities Collection: Volume 1 Recommended Contains: Four films Escape (Basil Dean, 1930), Cheer Up! (Leo Mittler, 1936), Penny Paradise (Carol Reed, 1938) and West of Zanzibar (Harry Watt, 1954) Starring: Anthony Steel, Michael Redgrave, Will Hay, Sheila Sim, John Mills Released: 8th April Extras: 2 discs Item# 71030 | UK | 1930-54 | NWORK | 360 | B&W | Cert PG

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Painted Boats Charles Crichton

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Where No Vultures Fly Harry Watt

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he familiar clutch of classic comedies released after WWII has rather distorted the image of Ealing Studios. Diversity was always more its watchword than humour, as can be seen with this intriguing first quartet of rarities from the Studios. Basil Dean’s Escape (1930) boasts a splendid cast supporting Gerald Du Maurier as the fugitive fleeing from souldestroying conditions inside Dartmoor Prison. With Madeleine Carroll and Marie Ney as fox-hunting siblings and Nigel Bruce as the village bobby, this presents a fascinating snapshot of rural society, as well as the efforts of theatre director Dean to solve the problems of filming with primitive sound equipment. A certain tinniness continued to dog the reproduction of music in films of the era, but a rousing story could always sweep the audience along and Leo Mittler’s Cheer Up! (1936) has all the ingredients of an amusing backstager, as Stanley Lupino’s writer is mistaken for a millionaire’s son while seeking backing for his latest show. This parochial slant on a proven Hollywood scenario finds echo in Carol

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A splendid collection with films from Basil Dean and Carol Reed Reed’s Penny Paradise (1938), which relocates the kind of feel-good ‘everyman’ story associated with Frank Capra to Liverpool, where a tugboat captain throws a party at the local pub to celebrate winning the pools. The bash affords Betty Driver (of Coronation Street fame) the chance to belt out a few tunes before all ends well after a cornball twist. What is fascinating is Reed and cinematographer Ronald Neame’s attention to detail and the non-patronising working-class atmosphere. By contrast, Harry Watt’s West of Zanzibar (1954) is a colonial adventure whose unabashed avowal of the white man’s burden approach to ruling East Africa will pose a problem for modern viewers. Anthony Steel returns from his role in Where No Vultures Fly (1951, available separately) to headline this sequel, as the game warden trying to help a tribal chief combat ivory poachers. David Parkinson Page 7


Classic Movies Nightmare Alley Edmund Goulding

One of the most darkly sophisticated of all noirs, about the rise and fall of a con man. Tyrone Power plays the confidence trickster who cheats a fellow carnival act (Joan Blondell) into teaching him her ‘mind-reading’ abilities so he can work as a spiritualist – but a failed scam drives him to drink and degradation. USA | 1947 | ODEON | 107 | Cert PG Item# 70488 | RRP £12.99 | 8th April

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Ralph Thomas

Christopher Plummer and Rod Taylor star in this 60s action thriller in which an Australian police sergeant (Taylor), sent to London to arrest the High Commissioner (Plummer) on suspicion of murdering his first wife, finds himself having to prevent the man’s assassination at the hands of spies. UK | 1968 | SpiritStrawberry | 97 | Cert PG Item# 70120 | RRP £12.99 | 6th May

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On the Fiddle Cyril Frankel

An adaptation of RF Delderfield’s story of a couple of lovable service dodgers who become accidental heroes. On the cusp of his international fame, Sean Connery took the role of slow-witted, good-hearted gypsy Pedlar Pascoe, who works up a lucrative racket with wide boy Horace Pope (Alfred Lynch), tricked into joining the RAF by a judge. UK | 1961 | NWORK | 93 | Cert PG Item# 71082 | RRP £9.99 | 22nd April

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A pairing of prime rock ‘n’ roll movies: Rock Around the Clock (1956) – shot quickly to capitalize on Bill Haley’s success and the popularity of his recording of the same name that debuted in the 1955 movie Blackboard Jungle – and its loose sequel, Don’t Knock the Rock (1956). Features performances from many top rock ‘n’ roll acts of the era, including Alan Dale, The Platters and Little Richard.

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Stormy Crossing Pennington-Richards Cross-channel swimming meets crime in this Dover-set British B-movie in which, after being entered into a Channel swimming race, Kitty (Joy Webster) goes missing. A swimmer who had fallen for her is convinced she was murdered, but the police don’t believe him – until his own life Digitally restored. comes under threat. UK | 1958 | RENOWN | 69 | Cert PG Item# 71557 | RRP £12.99 | 22nd April

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Tiger By the Tail John Gilling

While working in London, a US newspaper man (Larry Parks) becomes involved with a secret agent (Lisa Daniely). Her list of contacts falls into his hands and he finds himself targeted by a gang who will stop at nothing to get it. Digitally Restored.

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Noel Black

Anthony Perkins plays a psychotic arsonist who persuades a naive girl (Tuesday Weld) that he works for the CIA. Soon though it’s unclear who is manipulating whom, as she has psychological issues of her own. Perkins and Weld are inspired as the deranged duo in this cult favourite.

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Pretty Poison

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Fred F. Sears

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Nobody Runs Forever

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Rock Around the Clock / Don’t Knock the Rock

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You’re Human Like the Rest of Them: The Films of BS Johnson Recommended

Director: BS Johnson

Contains: You’re Human Like the Rest of Them (1967), Paradigm (1968), The Unfortunates (1969), Apollinaire! (1969), Unfair! (1970), March! (1970), Poem (1971), BS Johnson on Dr. Samuel Johnson (1972), Not Counting the Savages (1972) and Fat Man on a Beach (1974) Released: 15th April Extras: 2 discs; The Johnson Papers: film about the British Library’s BS Johnson archive; Booklet. Item# 70674 UK | 1967-74 | BFI | 160 | Cert 15

Although perhaps best known for novels such as The Unfortunates and Christy Malry’s Own Double-Entry, BS Johnson was also the director a number of a number of extraordinary and daring films that have been out of circulation for decades. BFI Flipside’s You’re Human Like the Rest of Them brings these rare works – experimental shorts, animation, agitprop and personal documentaries – together for the first time, revealing him to have been as inventive a filmmaker as he was a writer. From his award-winning 1967 experimental film You’re Human Like the Rest of Them, to his groundbreaking TV films, including The Unfortunates and the extraordinary Fat Man on a Beach, Johnson’s work is fuelled by his passionate belief in the power of words and images to convey the truth of our existence.

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Captured Recommended Director: John Krish Released: 15th April Extras: 2 discs; Bonus John Krish Films: Sewing Machine (1973), Searching (1974), H.M.P. (1976, 52 mins) and The Finishing Line (1977); Shooting the Message: The Films of John Krish (2013, 35 mins): an extensive interview with the director about his life and work; Illustrated booklet. Item# 70672 | UK | 1959 | BFI | 62 | B&W | Cert 15

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A Day in the Life John Krish

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John Frankenheimer

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ow in his 90th year, John Krish is enjoying a much belated re-appreciation of his work, kick-started in 2010 by the BFI’s ‘A Day in the Life’. That compilation of four of his finest documentaries won deserved accolades, but, if anything, Captured, the latest gem unearthed from his filmography, is even more remarkable. Commissioned in 1959 by the War Office as a training film to explore the horrors of Communist brainwashing, Captured actually serves as a narrative far more convincing and disturbing than anything mainstream British cinema could have served up at the time. Set during the Korean War, it focuses on the interrogation – from subtle manipulation to more insidious forms of torture – of British POWs at the hands of their Chinese and North Korean captors. As a realistic depiction of courage under adversity, it knocks most other POW films into a cocked hat, delivering a unique attention to detail from the admirable (actual Chinese performers in the cast, bleakly accurate sets) to the devastating (a waterboarding scene that is still harrowing to watch). Krish fulfilled his brief so effectively that the War Office, recognising its power, restricted the film for authorised military

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John Krish’s lost gem now takes its place as a classic war film viewing only. Finally free, after more than 40 years, from this ‘Restricted’ status, Captured can now take its rightful place as a classic British war film. This release is also rich in extras. H.M.P. (1976), on the surface a more conventional documentary about the prison service, is a deeply humanistic exploration of (then) newly enlightened attitudes that were both pragmatic and progressive. And The Finishing Line (1977), commissioned by British Transport Films to warn children of the dangers of playing on railway lines, is one of the most provocative short films ever made. Staged as an audacious fantasy – a school sports day in which the children risk life and limb, literally, by competing in front of oncoming trains – it hits its targets more effectively than would any conventional approach to the subject. Almost incidental to their intended official purpose, The Finishing Line and H.M.P., like Captured, stand as true high points of British ‘documentary’ cinema. Julian Upton Page 9


Classic Movies Restored Joseph Losey and Harold Pinter classics

The Servant Joseph Losey’s wholly assured first collaboration with playwright Harold Pinter is a dark and fascinating examination of class, decadence, sex and power. It sees Dirk Bogarde’s northern working-class butler gradually assuming the dominant role over his feeble master James Fox. A key 60s British film, maintaining a debauched and decadent air but invested with the realism and incisive take on human relationships of the British New Wave, The Servant is still one of the most expertly realized portraits of British class warfare ever committed to screen. Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig and Patrick Magee co-star, and for folk music fans there’s also a rare thirty seconds of Davey Graham playing his guitar in a coffee bar too. Item# 71024 / 71025 1963 | 110 | B&W | 15 | £17.99

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Top 10 Films about Trains 1 The Lady Vanishes

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Alfred Hitchcock

Josef von Sternberg

No director was more dedicated to the train than Hitchcock, and this classic thriller, set on a train in darkest Abroad, is the purest expression of his love.

A vehicle for Marlene Dietrich which plays out like Grand Hotel on wheels, with multiple characters seething with desire and regret as they travel from Peking to Shanghai.

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Buster Keaton Keaton’s masterpiece, in which he plays an engine driver in the civil war. Featuring some of his most inventive comedy and stunts, it’s close to perfect. Available here in The Buster Keaton Collection.

Richard Fleischer

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3 Transsiberian Brad Anderson

Sexual tension and rivalry simmer under a glacial surface of detached companionship in leafy academia in Pinter and Losey’s second screen collaboration. Dirk Bogarde plays married Oxford don Stephen, seemingly content in his marriage to Rosalind (Vivien Merchant) but starting to fear emotional rot and feeling the social wounds of tutoring students above his station. He is also resentful of his colleague (Stanley Baker), with his sexual prowess and burgeoning TV career. One night a car crashes near his country house. The survivor is a student’s fiancée (Jacqueline Sassard) with whom Stephen had been longing for an affair. As the previous months’ events gradually unfold in flashback it becomes clear that the car crash was perhaps no ‘accident’ at all, but rather a collectively willed catastrophe. Item# 71079 / 71080 UK | 1967 | 100 | PG | £15.99

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8 The Flying Scotsman

A terrific little thriller involving smuggling, murder and more. It might sound like faint praise to call it ‘the best train film of the twenty-first century’ but it’s not. Well worth your time and attention.

Castleton Knight

Item# 56819 UK / Germany | 2008 | 109 | 15 | £17.99

Item# 64519 UK | 1929 | 57 | B&W | PG | £15.99

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Accident

Trains are just perfect for movie suspense, and this movie, in which a cop has to transport a witness to LA to testify against the mob, is one of the very best examples.

An early British talkie set aboard the famous express, which a villainous engineer has set out of control. The film’s health and safety defying stunts are jaw-dropping even now. DVD: £7.99 Save £8

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9 The Train

Jiri Menzel

An all-action war movie in which Burt Lancaster takes charge of a train laden with priceless art treasures. And if the action looks uncommonly convincing, it’s because its director insisted on using real trains.

One of the very best films of the Czech New Wave, this wry tale of a station guard’s coming-ofage in wartime paints a tender and genuinely moving portrait of life as it passes. Item# 17034 Czech | 1966 | 88 | subt | B&W | 15 | £20.99

John Frankenheimer

Item# 13585 USA | 1964 | 127 | B&W | PG | £12.99

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10 Murder on the Orient Express

Charles Crichton

Sidney Lumet

This delightful comedy of community spirit is one of the great panegyrics to the British railway, as charmingly quaint and cheerfully nostalgic as only Ealing could make it.

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Item# 70275 UK | 1952 | 82 | U | £15.99

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Black Widow Recommended Director: Nunnally Johnson Starring: Ginger Rogers, George Raft, Otto Kruger, Gene Tierney, Van Heflin, Peggy Ann Garner Released: 22nd April Item# 70538 USA | 1954 | ODEON | 91 | Cert 12

Imagine All About Eve re-purposed as a murder-mystery and you’ll get the measure of Black Widow. The Betty Davis role (an imperious Broadway diva) here goes to Ginger Rogers, but the action revolves around Van Heflin (Hollywood’s most underrated leading man). Here he plays a theatrical impresario who is nurturing the talent of a young writer, Nancy Ordway (Peggy Ann Garner). When she is found dead in his apartment, he is blamed. The only way he can establish his innocence is to go on the run and find the real killer himself. Just as with All About Eve, a big part of the film’s appeal comes from a cast of veteran troupers (which also includes Gene Tierney, Otto Kruger and George Raft) giving it their all. This is an unusually colourful whodunit, a couple of notches lighter than the (misleading) ‘film noir’ title might suggest. Nonetheless, there is much here for noir aficionados – and, indeed, thriller fans – to enjoy, including a twisty-turny plot and characters who aren’t quite what they seem. All in all, it’s thoroughgoing fun. JO

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Flipside is back this month with two new releases – Captured and You’re Human like the Rest of Them – so to mark their return we present a sale of some past highlights. Rescuing weird and wonderful British films from obscurity, BFI’s Flipside strand takes you for a walk off the beaten track with long-lost British gems.

The Bed Sitting Room

Joanna

Richard Lester

A strangely wonderful, campy 60s treat which follows 17 yearold Joanna’s sexual encounters and colourful daydreams. Then her life gets complicated when she falls in love with a man from Sierra Leone.

An odd, bleak, darkly satirical vision of a post-apocalyptic England. The film is filled with great British actors – Milligan, Secombe, Cook, Hordern, Feldman and more. Item# 66825 UK | 1969 | 90 | PG | £19.99

Michael Sarne

Item# 65124 UK | 1968 | 108 | 18 | £19.99

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The Pleasure Girls

Dir: Barney Platts-Mills. An authentic slice of young working class lives in Seven the East End in the 1960s. Green Bottles (Marquis, 1975).

Dir: Gerry O’Hara. An evocative slice of sixties London life in which Francesca Annis moves to London to pursue a modelling career.

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Item# 61413 UK | 1965 | 88 | B&W | 15 | £19.99

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Deep End

Primitive London

Dir: Jerzy Skolimowski. A darkly poetic portrait of Britain in an era of uncertainty and changing sexual mores. Jane Asher stars.

Dir: Arnold L. Miller. The sensational follow-up to London in the Raw which reflects society’s decay through 1960s London depravity.

Item# 65809 UK | 1970 | 91 | 15 | £19.99

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Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

Private Road

Dir: Clive Donner. This 60s comedy about a teenager’s sexual misadventures is great fun. Barry Evans stars. Item# 62359 UK | 1968 | 96 | 15 | £19.99

Dir: Barney Platts-Mills. Bruce Robinson stars as the author who ‘escapes’ to the country in this film about freedom and fulfilment. Item# 63983 UK | 1971 | 89 | 15 | £19.99

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London in the Raw

Privilege

Dir: Arnold L. Miller. A seedy, sometimes startling vision of life on, off and below the rain-spattered streets of 1960s London.

Dir: Peter Watkins. Paul Jones stars as a manufactured pop idol in Watkins’ ever-relevant satire about the emptiness of celebrity.

Item# 66821 UK | 1964 | 76 | 15 | £19.99

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Permissive

Requiem for a Village

Dir: Lindsay Shonteff. A grim and gritty film that delves into the world of the groupie. The soundtrack comes from Comus and Titus Groan.

Dir: David Gladwell. A lyrical, poetic film that explores Britain’s rural traditions and the undying power of memory.

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New Releases Baron Blood Mario Bava

One of Bava’s biggest hits, which returns to the all-stops-out Gothic atmosphere and central theme of a witch’s curse that fuelled his breakthrough film Black Sunday 2 twelve years earlier. discs; Italian, European English and AIP English versions; Commentary; Introduction; Booklet. Italy | 1972 | ARROW | 88 | subt | Cert 18 Item# 70691 | RRP £22.99 | 29th April

Mario Bava

An atmosphere of dread pervades this anthology of three supernatural tales: The Telephone, The Drop of Water and The Wurdalak, starring Boris 2 Karloff as a vampire. discs; Two versions of film; I tre volti della paura and Black Sabbath (on home video for the first time); Commentary; Comparison; Booklet.

The Boss of It All Lars von Trier

‘This movie is a comedy and harmless as such’ says arch provocateur von Trier about his deadpan office-based farce, filmed in ‘Automavision’, in which the founder of a Danish tech company invents a fictional boss to hide behind. Den | 2006 | SODA | 99 | subt | 15 Item# 71049 | RRP £15.99 | 8th April

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A psychotic killer on the loose crosses paths with a group of teenagers in Israel’s first slasher film. Soon people are dying one by one – but the bad guy isn’t who you think in this movie that turns genre conventions on their head. Israel | 2010 | SodaElev | 90 | subt | Cert 15 Item# 71234 | RRP £12.99 | 22nd April

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Lisa Aschan

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Daniel Auteuil plays a knight who sets out with his idealistic squire to look for the Pope’s favourite poet, who has run away for love. Wild lands, an evil knight, a man cursed to turn into a wild beast – all these and more fill this action-filled odyssey.

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Hélène Angel

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Black Sabbath

Dragon Knight

The final film from Alain Corneau (Tous les Matins du Monde) is a twisted tale of office politics starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Ludivine Sagnier as tough mentor and ambitious protege whose relationship sours when the older woman presents her assistant’s ideas as her own, underestimating the young woman’s determination.

Rabies

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Alain Corneau

A taboo-busting Swedish drama charting the intense relationship between two teenage girls who bond through equestrian vaulting. They quickly become best friends, but confusion sets in as competiveness, jealousy and sexual attraction have them pushing each other to their limits. Sweden | 2012 | PECCA | 83 | subt | Cert 12 Item# 69090 | RRP £15.99 | 15th April

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Purge

Antti Jokinen Finland’s 2013 Oscars submission, Purge mixes contemporary thriller with historical melodrama to tell the gripping story of two women – one escaping a ruthless gang of criminals in present day Estonia, the other her great aunt Zara who suffered at the hands of Stalin’s Soviet militia – thrown together by fate and history.

Un Homme et une Femme: Vingt Ans Déjà Recommended Director: Claude Lelouch

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Starring: Jean-Louis Trintignant, Anouk Aimée. Released: Out Now Extras: French import; Plays in original French language with optional English subtitles. Item# 70683 France | 1986 | WHVFrance | 112 |

Claude Lelouch operated on the periphery of the nouvelle vague, but always sought to integrate its stylistic tics into his middlebrow mainstream movies. Released in 1966, A Man and a Woman epitomised his chic and this flawed but fascinating sequel takes its discussion of life’s interaction with art into a new realm of meta-filmicness. Seeking to bounce back from a WWII flop, producer Anouk Aimée asks powerboat race promoter JeanLouis Trintignant if she can make a picture about their chaste romance from two decades earlier. His misgivings are complicated by a new relationship with his daughter-in-law’s possessive sister and the action is pocked with monochrome flashbacks, on-set reconstructions and flashes of reality. The performances are laudably naturalistic, Jean-Yves Le Mener’s cinematography is inspired and Francis Lai’s score iresistibly riffs on his original Oscar-winning theme. It’s a cineaste’s delight. DP

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Bakumatsu Taiyô-Den Recommended Director: Yûzô Kawashima Starring: Frankie Sakai Released: 22nd April Extras: Restored; New and improved English subtitles; Booklet including Shôhei Imamura’s tribute to Yûzô Kawashima and more. Item# 70321 | Japan | 1957 | EUREK | 110 | subt | B&W | Cert 15

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Sansho Dayu, Gion Bayashi, Ugetsu Monogatari, Akasen Chitai, Yokihi Oyu-sama, Chikamatsu Monogatari and Uwasa No Onna. Item# 64320 Jap | 1951-56 | 12 | £51.06

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When a Woman Ascends the Stairs, Floating Clouds and Late Chrysanthemums. Item# 52189 Japan | 1954 - 1960 | 321 | subt | B&W | 12 | £44.99

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ake Kenji Mizoguchi’s pictorial elegance and feel for period, add some Hogarthian satire, and mix with the sure-footed farce of Fawlty Towers, and you’re getting close to the style of this little-known masterpiece. Voted one of the five best Japanese films of all time, it’s a historical tale set during the last days of the Shogunate, in which a poor chancer (played by comedian Frankie Sakai) cheats and manipulates the denizens of a brothel in order to stay one step ahead in troubled times. There’s a wonderful cast of characters here, including the owners’ dissolute son, two warring geishas, and a group of rebellious samurai out to blow up any passing foreigners (consider that the Americans had been an occupying force a few years before the film was released!) Indeed, the whole saga has an Altmanesque sprawl to it, as the action moves with furious pace between the different sub-plots, all the time cheekily pointing up parallels between the world of the samurai and that of contemporary Japan. Make no mistake, this film may claim in its prologue not to be about the changing face of modern society, but its broad slapstick conceals lethal attacks on the

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Voted one of the five best Japanese films of all time hypocrisy surrounding prostitution (about to be banned in 1950s Japan), the abuse of power, and rampant financial greed at a time of crisis – something which makes it unusually topical today. Director Yûzô Kawashima is often hailed as the missing link between the golden age of Japanese cinema and the New Wave of the 1960s, his brilliant sense of space and structure combining with a subversive attitude towards class and ideas of civility. His humour is often bawdy and in-yourface, and, like his protege Shôhei Imamura, he revels in the earthy and unbridled energy of the ‘lower classes’ – a spectacular catfight between rival hostesses being the most delicious example in this film. But the antiauthoritarian humanism of the protagonist never fails to shine through the gags. Up to this point, Kawashima’s work has been totally neglected in the West, and he is long overdue for discovery. Bakumatsu Taiyô-Den is a great place to start. Mike Bartlett Page 15


World Cinema The Tower

Ji-hoon Kim Dramatic rescue scenes, heightened suspense and special effect pyrotechnics fill this high intensity, bigbudget, contemporary South Korean disaster movie that sees a Christmas Eve party at a luxurious tower block take a horrific turn when a fire breaks out.

Restored Robert Bresson

South Korea | 2012 | E1 | 117 | subt | Cert 15 Item# 71601 | RRP £9.99 | 6th May

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White Tiger

K Shakhnazarov

Russia’s 2013 Oscar entry is set as World War II is drawing to a close. The more decisive the advance of the Soviet army, the more often a ghostly white, seemingly indestructible tank, whose existence no-one can verify or refute, appears in the battlefield. Sergeant Ivan Naydenov, who is badly burnt in a battle with the tank, is determined to seek revenge, but having witnessed its power first-hand, knows the scale of the task that awaits him. Russia | 2012 | MET-D | 105 | subt | Cert 12 Item# 71500 | RRP £15.99 | 29th April

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Unadorned and unsentimental, Bresson’s masterpiece – voted 16th in Sight & Sound’s 2012 Greatest Films of all Time poll – puts a donkey centre stage and through him we see all humanity. The film tells the simple and profoundly moving tale of Balthazar, a donkey in rural France. Passed from owner to owner, he exists as a beast of burden, suffering for the sins of man. But through his powerlessness his trajectory becomes an allegory of purity and hope. Never was an animal treated with such respect by a filmmaker; never were we viewed, in all our stupidity and transcendence, with such compassion. ‘Everyone who sees this film will be absolutely astonished, because this film is really the world in an hour and a half’: Jean-Luc Godard. Item# 69440 / 71053 1966 | 91 | sub | BW | PG | £15.99

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Zaytoun

Eran Riklis

Finding a little hope in a seemingly intractable situation, Zaytoun (the Arabic word for olive) is a quietly moving portrait of the fleeting bond forged between an Israeli pilot (Stephen Dorff) and a young Palestinian refugee during the war between Israel and Lebanon in 1982. From the director of Lemon Tree.

Mouchette

Item# 70320 Italy | 1961 | 122 | subt | B&W | 12 |

Mouchette, largely cast with non-professional actors and based on the novel by Georges Bernanos, is one of Robert Bresson’s greatest cinematic achievements, plumbing immense emotional depths in one of the most heartbreaking portraits of human frailty ever made. Hemmed in by a dying mother, an alcoholic father and a baby brother in need of care, a downtrodden, inarticulate 14 year-old peasant girl eventually kills herself. Nothing more, nothing less. Mouchette is both her story and our story and Bresson’s genius was to find and photograph humanity itself, cutting to the quick of emotional impact with an unmatched visual austerity. Profoundly moving, Mouchette is cinema filled with hard-won grace.

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La Notte (MoC)

Michelangelo Antonioni

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You Will Be My Son Recommended Director: Gilles Legrand Starring: Niels Arestrup, Lorànt Deutsch, Patrick Chesnais, Valerie Mairesse, Nicolas Bridet Released: 29th April Item# 71050 France | 2011 | DRAKE | 97 | subt | Cert 15

The actor Niels Arestrup has come to the attention of British viewers late into a five-decade career, chiefly by imposing himself upon a couple of supporting roles in recent films by Jacques Audiard: he was the fearsome father/debt collector in The Beat That My Heart Skipped, and the ageing crimeboss in A Prophet. Now we have Gilles Legrand’s distinctly classical drama, which unfolds over a harvest season on a vineyard in the Dordogne, taking notes from Shakespeare and certain westerns to create a showcase for Arestrup’s formidable presence. He plays Paul de Marseul, a muchlauded winemaker whose legendary skill is offset by a tendency to treat his son Martin like a lowly clerk, to be kept in the backrooms while the real work is done out in the fields. With Martin’s palate deemed insufficient, Paul sets out to find a more worthy inheritor for his empire. The urbane son of an old family friend seems the likeliest candidate – but we suspect the handover won’t be convivial. This is a casually classy, crafted, complex French drama of a rich and potent vintage. MM

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Uzak

Michael Haneke

Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Peter Strickland

One of the great contemporary filmmakers meets one of the most influential voices in 20th century literature in this adaptation of Kafka’s tale. 24 Realities a Second documentary (2005).

A beautifully-photographed film set in snowy Istanbul. Masterfully delineating the distance between two cousins in the city, Uzak is rightly regarded as a contemporary masterpiece.

Strickland’s inventive, riveting film takes us inside the troubled mind of Toby Jones’s timid sound engineer, summoned to an Italian film studio to create the effects for a 70s giallo.

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L’Ennui

The Hunter

Dir: Cédric Kahn. An engrossing, erotic and sometimes comic tale of a philosophy professor with a midlife crisis who embarks on an affair.

Dir: Daniel Nettheim. Willem Dafoe stars as a hired gun for a biotech company on a secret mission to get genetic samples of a Tasmanian tiger.

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Save and Protect (1989), Second Circle (1990) and Elegy of a Life: 3 discs. Rostropovich (2006).

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Goodbye, First Love

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Dir: Jean Vigo. Vigo’s poetic, surreal vision of newly-weds on a barge is the centrepiece of his complete works, presented here. 2 discs.

Dir: Mia Hansen-Løve. An impressive drama from the director of Father of My Children which sees first love turning into heartbreak and renewal.

Dir: Marzieh Meshkini. Young siblings try to commit a crime so they can be in prison with their mother in this beautifully crafted, poignant film.

Item# 67988 France | 1934 | 89 | subt | B&W | PG | £19.99

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World Cinema La Gloire de Mon Père / Le Château de Ma Mère Yves Robert A pairing of gloriously sunny films set in Provence, based on the memoirs of Marcel Pagnol. 2 discs; Restored. Item# 69241 / 69240 Fra | 1990-91 | subt | U | £29.99

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Modern Film The Return Andrey Zvyagintsev

Searching for Sugar Man

A beautifully-photographed psychological drama with echoes of Tarkovsky and Sokurov in which two brothers are taken on a fishing trip by their mysterious father who has returned after 12 years away.

Malik Bendjelloul

Item# 58428 Russia | 2003 | 110 | 12 | £19.99

Item# 69399 Sweden / UK | 2011 | £17.99

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This uplifting, inspirational winner of the 2013 Best Documentary Oscar unravels the mystery of what happened to the 1970s singer and musician Rodriguez. DVD: £10.99 Save £7 Blu-ray: £13.99

Kurosawa Samurai Collection

The Belly of an Architect

Contains Seven Samurai, Throne of Blood, The Hidden Fortress, Yojimbo and Sanjuro. 5 discs.

Dir: Peter Greenaway. A complex film about an obsession that devastates 2 discs. an architect’s life.

Item# 60162 Japan | 1962 | 638 | B&W | 12 | £39.99

Item# 67919 UK / Italy | 1987 | 119 | 15 | £19.99

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Metropolis

Bill Douglas Trilogy

Dir: René Clément. A delicate, poignant study of childhood innocence and grief in wartime. One of the most affecting films ever made.

Dir: Fritz Lang. An astounding realisation of a future dystopian society, 2 now back to its full-length. discs; Reconstructed and restored.

Contains My Childhood (1972), My Ain Folk (1973) and My Way Home (1978), some of the most compelling accounts of childhood ever filmed.

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Item# 62224 / 62225 1926 | 150 | B&W | PG | £22.99

Item# 67769 UK | 1972-1978 | 172 | B&W | 15 | £22.99

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The Hairdresser’s Husband

A Royal Affair

Cosmopolis

Dir: Nikolaj Arcel. A bold and sumptuous tale of illicit love and political passion in the 1770s. One of the best films of 2012.

Dir: David Cronenberg. Robert Pattinson stars in Cronenberg’s audacious, sardonic, surreal study of modernity and uncertainty.

Le Corbeau Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot. A dark film produced during the German Occupation, condemned from all sides and banned after Liberation. Item# 21022 France | 1943 | 92 | subt | PG | £19.99

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Dir: Patrice Leconte. An exquisite film in which a man (Jean Rochefort) marries a voluptuous hairdresser.

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Item# 69155 / 69161 Canada | 2012 | 105 | 15 | £19.99

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Jour de Fête

Super Bitch

Shadow Dancer

Jacques Tati’s wonderful feature 2 discs; Contains the debut. original 1949 colour version and Tati’s 1964 re-edit; 3 Tati shorts.

Dir: Massimo Dallamano. Softcore crime classic with Stephanie Beacham in which blackmail and depravity are used to manipulate rich men.

Dir: James Marsh. A fine political thriller starring Andrea Riseborough as an IRA member and Clive Owen as her MI5 handler.

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Sundays and Cybele

What You Will

Dir: Marius Holst. A commanding Stellan Skarsgaard plays the governer of an island borstal where a new arrival sparks rebellion.

Dir: Serge Bourguignon. A heartbreakingly lovely gem about the innocent friendship between a damaged war veteran and a child.

Dir: Simon Reade. A tragicomic faux fly-on-the-wall documentary set during a tour of Twelfth Night – a theatrical Spinal Tap.

Item# 69264 / 69266 No | 2010 | 116 | subt | 12 | £17.99

Item# 59712 France | 1962 | 106 | subt | B&W | 12 | £12.99

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Classic Movies

Last Tango in Halifax

Ruggles of Red Gap

The Uninvited

BBC romantic comedy starring Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid as childhood sweethearts, now widowed septuagenarians, whose rekindle their passionate relationship from decades before.

Leo McCarey

A 1944 romantic spine-tingler starring Ray Milland as a composer who moves with his sister to a haunted Cornish clifftop mansion. 2 radio versions of the story.

2 discs.

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Lewis Allen

Charles Laughton plays the butler relocated to the American West in this wry and wonderfully funny film which we chose as one of the best releases of 2012.

2 discs.

Item# 67667 USA | 1935 | 91 | B&W | U | £19.99

Item# 67592 USA | 1944 | 95 | PG | £14.99

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BBC Ghost Stories

Billy Wilder: Volume 2

Volumes 1-3. 1: Whistle and I’ll Come to You x 2; 2: Stalls of Barchester, A Warning to the Curious; 3: Lost Hearts, Abbot Thomas, Ash Tree.

The Apartment, The Seven Year Itch, Witness for the Prosecution, The Fortune Cookie and The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. 5 discs.

The Admirable Crichton

Item# 68477 / 68478 / 68462 1968-75 | 12 | £19.99

Item# 32376 USA | 574 | PG | £34.99

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Just Good Friends

Bunny Lake is Missing

The complete sitcom starring Paul Nicholas as the cockney Jack-the-lad and Jan Francis as the posh, prim and proper lady. 4 discs. Item# 63559 UK | 1986 | 720 | PG | £49.99

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Dir: Lewis Gilbert. Kenneth More’s butler is shipwrecked with his masters in this comedy from Barrie’s play. Item# 59554 UK | 1957 | 90 | U | £12.99

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Taste of Fear

Dir: Otto Preminger. A psychological thriller in which a girl vanishes without trace in seedy 1960s London. Item# 56127 UK | 1965 | 115 | B&W | 12 | £9.99

Dir: Seth Holt. A suspenseful Hitchcockian thriller that Christopher Lee rated as the best Hammer film he ever appeared in. Item# 60042 UK | 1961 | 78 | B&W | 12 | £9.99

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Secret State

Classic Sci-Fi Box Set

Gabriel Byrne stars in this modern day remake of A Very British Coup in which an industrial accident is the catalyst for this political conspiracy thriller.

7 classic 1950s sci-fi movies with shrinking men, body snatchers, things from another world and tarantulas all found within! 7 discs.

The Titfield Thunderbolt

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The Spies of Warsaw

Island of Lost Souls

A Trip to the Moon

Dir: Coky Giedroyc. A thrilling spy story set in Poland, Paris, London and Berlin in the years leading up to WWII. David Tennant stars.

Dir: Erle C Kenton. Charles Laughton is the diabolical creator of half-men half-beasts in this notorious taboobuster. 2 discs.

Dir: Georges Méliès. The restored colour version of a famous early highlight of film, in which a group of scientists travel to the moon.

Item# 68982 UK / Poland | 2012 | 177 | 15 | £19.99

Item# 66223 USA | 1932 | 71 | B&W | PG | £29.99

Item# 69843 France | 1902 | 14 | subt | E | £15.99

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Spiral: Series 1-3

Our Man in Havana

Winstanley

All three series, available separately and in a 7 disc box set, of the superb contemporary French political crime drama. 2/3 discs each series.

Dir: Carol Reed. Comedic spy story adapted from Graham Greene in which a vacuum cleaner salesman becomes MI6’s man in Havana.

Dir: Kevin Brownlow & Andrew Mollo. A beautiful recreation of the life and struggle of 17th century social reformer Gerrard Winstanley.

Item# Various France | 2010 | 1463 | subt | 18 | £44.99

Item# 25736 UK | 1959 | 103 | B&W | PG | £12.99

Item# 67772 UK | 1975 | 96 | B&W | PG | £19.99

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Dir: Charles Crichton. A community bands together to save a branch line in this Technicolor Ealing charmer. Item# 70275 / 70276 UK | 1952 | 82 | U | £15.99

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Quiet Flows the Don Recommended Director: Sergei Gerasimov Starring: Pyotr Glebov, Elina Bystritskaya Released: Out Now Extras: 4 discs; Russian import; Film plays in Russian language with optional English subtitles; English language menus. Item# 70780 | Russia | 1957 | Ruscico | 330 | subt | B&W |

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Item# 69960 UK | 2012 | 130 | 12 | £19.99

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Autumn Bells

Vladimir Gorriker

Item# 70778 Russia | 1978 | 76 | subt | | £16.99

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War and Peace

Sergei Bondarchuk

Item# 66274 Russia | 1967 | 401 | subt | PG | £49.99

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inner of the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature, Mikhail Sholokhov is best known for his four-volume epic novel And Quiet Flows the Don (1926-40), about Cossack villagers negotiating the turbulent course of world history between 1912 and 1922. Since it adapted what was already one of the Soviet Union’s biggest literary blockbusters, Sergei Gerasimov’s film of the book spared little expense: filmed in colour along the banks of the Don river itself, and running a full five and a half hours (it was originally released as three separate features), it contains scenes that anticipate those in Sergei Bondarchuk’s War and Peace (made a decade later) for their vast scale and elaborate choreography of thousands of men and horses as they perform suicidal cavalry charges against German machine guns or storm the Winter Palace to the strains of the ‘Internationale’. But, as with the not dissimilar Gone with the Wind, at base it’s an intimate human drama that begins with an illicit affair between Grigori and the already-married Aksiniya, which Grigori’s arranged and loveless marriage to Natalya does nothing to resolve. As Grigori becomes directly involved with World War I, the Russian

A lavish and absorbing adaptation of a Soviet literary blockbuster Revolution and the bloody Reds-vs-Whites civil war that followed, he not only has to juggle his emotional life but also his sense of identity; what makes this film unusually interesting when set against most Soviet accounts of this pivotal period is that the central characters are Cossacks instead of Russians. Acutely conscious of their distinctive traditions (depicted in considerable detail), the Cossacks are all too aware of how their way of life might be threatened by events taking place thousands of miles away – the women left behind are paid as much attention as their horse-riding, sabre-wielding menfolk. In particular, the idealistic individualist Grigori is genuinely unsure about which side to take – he feigns madness when meeting a member of the royal family, but is equally dubious about joining the Bolsheviks. More Hamlet than Chapayev, he’s an unusually complex and conflicted protagonist to find in a 1950s Soviet film, and it’s all the more absorbing for it. Michael Brooke

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Films about Filmmaking What happens when the camera is turned on itself? We present a sale of films and documentaries about cinema itself and the process and behind-the-scenes machinations of filmmaking. The consistent high quality of these titles is no coincidence – cinema loves cinema! The Artist

The Girl

Michel Hazanavicius

Julian Jarrold

Jean Dujardin takes the lead in this highly enjoyable, Oscarsweeping modern-day silent film comedy set in the days of the transition to sound. A delightful film that deserves its wide acclaim.

Toby Jones and Sienna Miller star in this absorbing film chronicling the obsessive, destructive relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren – the star of The Birds and Marnie.

Item# 67979 / 67980 France | 2011 | 100 | PG | £24.99

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Broken Embraces

The Five Obstructions

The Player

Dir: Pedro Almodóvar. Funny, tragic, romantic and prodigiously enjoyable, this is Almodóvar’s characteristically colourful love-letter to cinema.

Dir: Lars von Trier. An ingenious dose of Von Trier mischief in which he asks Jørgen Leth to remake his film The Perfect Human five times.

Dir: Robert Altman. Stacked with in-jokes, this masterfully cynical take on the industry sees a top executive get on the wrong side of a writer.

Item# 60581 Spain | 2009 | 127 | subt | 18 | £19.99

Item# 19926 Denmark | 2003 | 87 | subt | 15 | £19.99

Item# 52479 USA | 1991 | 119 | 15 | £9.99

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Cameraman: Jack Cardiff

Irma Vep

Scorsese: A Personal Journey Through American Movies

Item# 61860 UK | 2010 | 90 | | £19.99

Item# 53269 France | 1996 | 95 | 15 | £19.99

Arnold Glassman A celebration of the most vital, yet frequently overlooked, contributors to the art of cinema: the cinematographers, illustrated with a wealth of clips. Item# 27420 USA | 1992 | 91 | PG | £19.99

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Dir: Martin Scorsese. The great director inspires and enthuses. Item# 5686 USA | 1995 | 224 | E | £19.99

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The Celluloid Closet

King Kong

Stardust Memories

Epstein & Friedman. A cineaste’s dream voyage through a century of cinema, looking at how homosexuality has been represented on screen.

Dir: Schoedsack & Cooper. One of the all-time great monster movies. A poignant parable on ‘civilized’ man, with a genuinely tragic edge.

Dir: Woody Allen. One of Allen’s most personal movies, about a filmmaker reflecting on his complicated relations with three women.

Item# 57815 USA | 1995 | 102 | 15 | £14.99

Item# 25339 USA | 1933 | 96 | B&W | PG | £9.99

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A Cock and Bull Story

Mulholland Drive

Dir: Michael Winterbottom. A frequently hilarious comedy about filming an adaptation of the famously unfilmable novel, Tristram Shandy.

Dir: David Lynch. This ‘love story in the city of dreams’ invites multiple interpretations on its dark trip through the flipside of Hollywood.

The Story of Film: An Odyssey

Item# 29310 UK | 2005 | | 15 | £19.99

Item# 33391 USA | 2001 | 148 | 15 | £15.99

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Ed Wood

The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema

Dir: Tim Burton. Johnny Depp stars as ‘the worst director of all time’ in this affectionate and nostalgic portrayal with a cracking script. Item# 11711 USA | 1994 | 121 | B&W | 15 | £15.99

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Dir: Sophie Fiennes. Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek delves into cinema’s hidden language. Item# 31976 UK / Austria | 2006 | £22.00

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Dir: Mark Cousins. An engrossing journey through all the world’s cinema from conception to now. 5 discs. Item# 68526 UK | 2011 | 900 | 15 | £49.99

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Sunset Boulevard Dir: Billy Wilder. A seminal film. Gloria Swanson plays the silent screen diva longing to make a return, William Holden the writer longing for a break. Item# 12572 USA | 1950 | 105 | B&W | PG | £15.99

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Dir: Craig McCall. A documentary celebrating the life and work of one of the finest of all cinematographers.

Dir: Olivier Assayas. A satire on the world of filmmaking. Maggie Cheung plays the latex-clad cat-burglar in a remake of Feuillade’s Les Vampires.

Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography


Television Programmes Originally Broadcast

New Releases The Brontës of Haworth

This meticulously researched 1973 miniseries tells the story of a troubled family of genius. Vickery Turner, Rosemary McHale and Ann Penfold portray the precociously talented Brontë sisters; Michael Kitchen plays their brother Branwell, and Alfred Burke the father 2 discs. who would outlive all his children.

UK | 1973 | NWORK | 345 | Cert 12 Item# 71058 | RRP £19.99 | 29th April

The Cedar Tree: Series 1, Volume 1 Created by Upstairs Downstairs’ Alfred Shaughnessy, this series was a huge success for ITV in the 1970s and stands as a precursor to today’s costume dramas such as Cranford. It focuses on a fictional aristocratic family in the 1930s and their efforts to find suitable 4 discs. marriages for their daughters.

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Doctor Who: The Visitation Peter Moffatt

The Doctor (Peter Davison) attempts to take Tegan back to Heathrow Airport – but the Tardis arrives in the 17th century, where the travellers discover aliens who intend to wipe out life on Earth by releasing rats infected with an enhanced strain of Commentary; plague. Interviews; Featurettes; Film Trims; Remastered.

Endeavour: Series 1 Following the success of the feature-length Morse prequel, Endeavour returns for a first series with four new films written by Lewis creator Russell Lewis. Shaun Evans 2 discs. stars. UK | 2013 | G-VEN | Cert TBC Item# 70721 | RRP £19.99 | 6th May

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UK | 2012 | PNE | 300 | Cert E Item# 71522 | RRP £19.99 | 29th April

Our DVD Price: £14.99 All three series of the Urquhart trilogy – the BBC’s delicious tale of greed, corruption and burning political ambition, containing House of Cards, To Play the King and The Final Cut, three series adapted from Michael Dobbs’ novels by Andrew Davies. Ian Richardson puts in a Machiavellian turn as 3 discs; Remastered. Francis Urquhart. UK | 1990-95 | 2ENT | 642 | Cert 15 Item# 71102 / 71103 | RRP £19.99 | 1st April

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Jonathan Creek: The Clue of the Savant’s Thumb

UK | 1976 | NWORK | 800 | Cert PG Item# 71059 | RRP £29.99 | 6th May

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Following on from his adventures in Great British Railway Journeys, Michael Portillo widens the scope of his travel to take in Europe, using Bradshaw’s 1913 Continental Railway Guide. Contains London to Monte Carlo, Hungary to Austria, Berlin to the Rhein, Switzerland and 2 discs. Amsterdam to Northern France.

House of Cards Trilogy

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UK | 1982 | 2ENT | 100 | Cert PG Item# 70854 | RRP £19.99 | 6th May

Great Continental Railway Journeys: Series 1

Alan Davies and Sheridan Smith return to star in this brand new mystery, involving secret societies, supernatural events at a girls’ boarding school and the miraculous disappearance of a body in front of several witnesses. Using his powers of deduction and lateral thinking, Creek races against time to uncover the clues which 2 discs. lead him to the unbelievable truth. UK | 2013 | 2ENT | Cert 12 Item# 70824 | RRP £14.99 | 6th May

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Justice: Series 2 Margaret Lockwood takes the role of a no-nonsense female barrister in this courtroom drama from the makers of Yorkshire TV’s legal drama The Main Chance. This second series features appearances by Brian Blessed, Michael Elphick and Paul 4 discs. Eddington.

Dead Head Recommended Director: Rob Walker Starring: Denis Lawson, George Baker, Simon Callow, Lindsay Duncan, Don Henderson Released: 15th April Item# 70754 UK | 1986 | EUREK | 191 mins | Cert 15

Howard Brenton’s conspiracy thriller, broadcast a few months before The Singing Detective, was destined for a more obscure fate than Dennis Potter’s masterpiece, but it swims in similarly noirish waters. Small-time crook Eddie Cass (Denis Lawson), is hired to courier a mysterious package but throws it into the Thames after discovering its grisly contents. Soon he’s fleeing an assortment of shadowy characters, while trying to trace the tendrils of conspiracy that have wound around him. Pitched somewhere between the firebrand polemics of his early theatre work and the secret-state shenanigans of his later scripts for Spooks, Brenton’s murky drama depicts a ruling class and an underclass that share a mutual but unhealthy fascination. The superb cast, besides Lawson’s unholy fool, includes Lindsay Duncan (his icily enigmatic wife), Simon Callow (a louche aristo) and the late Norman Beaton (a philosophising gangster). Never rebroadcast and only now seeing its first commercial release, Dead Head deserves rediscovery. NR

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TV Sale

With three colour channels, the 1970s saw quality television really take off. Period dramas and sitcoms were the most popular types of programme with some examples – I, Claudius and Tinker, Tailor – remaining high points to this day. Here we present some of the best of the decade at bargain prices.

Part 1

BBC Ghost Stories: Vol 4

I, Claudius Herbert Wise

Who Pays the Ferryman?

Lawrence Gordon Clark

A history of the Imperial Family of Rome as seen through the eyes of would-be historian Claudius. Adapted from Robert Graves’ novel, it features a tour de force performance from Derek Jacobi.

The complete series of the enthralling 1970s BBC drama starring Jack Hedley as the ex-serviceman and boat builder who moves to Crete, where his past comes back to haunt him.

A haunting Dickens adaptation – The Signalman (1976) – joins two entries in the series from original modern scripts, Stigma (1977) and The Ice House (Lister, 1978).

5 discs.

3 discs.

Item# 59124 UK | 1970s | 648 | 15 | £44.99

Item# 67272 UK | 1977 | 393 | 12 | £39.99

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All You Need is Love: The Story of Popular Music

David Copperfield

Survivors

Dir: Joan Craft. A first-rate production of Dickens’ novel. Arthur Lowe and Martin Jarvis excel as Mr Micawber and Uriah Heap. 2 discs.

The complete original 1970s series of Survivors, based on Terry Nation’s novel, in which 95% of the population are wiped out. 12 discs.

Item# 23728 UK | 1974 | 325 | PG | £15.99

Item# 57185 UK | 1975-77 | 1995 | £79.99

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Arthur of the Britons

The Hard Way

Testament of Youth

Oliver Tobias stars in this quality ITV series that re-imagined the Arthurian legend as historical fact. Contains both complete series. 4 discs.

Dir: Michael Dryhurst. Patrick McGoohan is the soon-to-retire hitman agreeing to take on one last job. Lee van Cleef plays his handler.

Dir: Moira Armstrong. The BAFTAwinning adaptation of Vera Brittain’s first volume of autobiography. Cheryl Campbell stars. 2 discs.

Item# 52911 UK | 1972-1973 | 600 | PG | £39.99

Item# 57527 Eire / UK | 1979 | 85 | 15 | £14.99

Item# 61595 UK | 1979 | 225 | PG | £19.99

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Beasts

The Mayor of Casterbridge

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

Dir: David Giles. Dennis Potter’s strong adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s tale. Alan Bates stars. 2 discs.

Dir: John Irvin. Le Carré’s classic spy thriller made into enthralling drama. Alec Guinness stars. 2 discs.

Item# 23446 UK | 1978 | 385 | E | £19.99

Item# 13837 UK | 1979 | 315 | PG | £15.99

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The Old Grey Whistle Test: Volumes 1-3

Van Der Valk

Item# 68463 UK | 1976-78 | 105 | 15 | £19.99

All 17 episodes of Tony Palmer’s important series. 5 discs. Item# 54450 UK | 1977 | 1005 | E | £50.99

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Classic horror series written by Nigel Kneale. Each episode revolves around a different kind of malevolent beast. 2 discs; Murrain (1975). Item# 29226 UK | 1976 | 300 | 12 | £19.99

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Count Dracula Dir: Philip Saville. Louis Jourdan dons the vampire’s cloak in BBC’s 1977 adaptation of Bram Stoker’s tale. Susan Penhaligon plays Lucy. Item# 50335 UK | 1977 | 151 | 15 | £15.99

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Dad’s Army All the surviving episodes from the long-running comedy based around the antics of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard. 14 discs. Item# 51462 UK | 1968-77 | PG | £99.99

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Three volumes of amazing performances from the influential music programme. 4 discs. Item# 24618 UK | 1971-86 | 590 | 15 | £34.99

Barry Foster stars as the no-nonsense Dutch detective who delighted audiences for two decades on ITV. 11 discs. Item# 51247 UK | 1972 | 1950 | 15 | £99.99

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The Paul Temple Collection

Wings: Series 1 & 2

All the surviving colour episodes from the series starring Francis Matthews as the amateur sleuth. 4 discs. Item# 59117 UK | 1971 | 546 | 12 | £34.99

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This prestigious 1970s BBC drama series follows the lives of the daring young pilots of the Royal Flying Corps during WWI. 7 discs. Item# 60176 UK | 1978 | 1250 | 12 | £39.99

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Definitive versions n ColleCtable eDitions

network are proud to announce the launch of The British Film collection – a new range of classic films covering over half a century of british Cinema. showcasing a diverse mix of genres, The British Film collection features many titles that have never previously been released.

The Ealing Studios Rarities Collection Volume 1 ealing studios - a global byword for quality, quintessentially british cinema. this collection features four rare ealing titles including escape!, the very first ealing production, and the early Carol Reed film Penny Paradise.

Man at the Top the gritty 1973 film starring Kenneth Haigh as Joe lampton; the aggressively ambitious protagonist who originated in John Braine’s novel room at the top.

On the Fiddle a year before he became bond, Sean Connery starred in this comedy caper alongside Alfred Lynch and Stanley Holloway.

The House in Nightmare Park Frankie Howerd stars in this hilarious horror spoof from Doctor Who and blake’s 7 writer Terry Nation.

Spanish Fly screen icons Terry-Thomas and Leslie Phillips star in this vibrant mid-70s sex comedy set in sunny Menorca.

Edgar Wallace’s Flying Fifty-Five an exciting tale of double-crossing and blackmail from legendary thriller author Edgar Wallace.

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Television Mrs Thursday: Series 1

The complete first series of the ratings-topping 1960s comedy, devised by Dixon of Dock Green creator Ted Willis, featuring scripts by Jack Rosenthal and starring Kathleen Harrison as an elderly cleaner who inherits control of her late employer’s multi-million pound corporation – along with his Mayfair 4 discs. mansion and his Rolls. UK | 1966 | NWORK | 650 | Cert PG Item# 71081 | RRP £39.99 | 1st April

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New Scotland Yard: Series 2

John Woodvine stars as the highly experienced DCS Kingdom in this authentic portrayal of detective work in the increasingly violent London of the 1970s. With Frank Williams (former head of the Yard’s Murder Squad) acting its adviser, this second series also includes appearances by Dennis Waterman, Don Henderson, Philip Madoc, 4 discs. George Baker and Michael Kitchen. UK | 1973 | NWORK | 650 | Cert 12 Item# 71067 | RRP £39.99 | 15th April

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The New Twilight Zone

Every episode of the 1980s sci-fi anthology, a reworking of the popular 1950s show created by Rod Serling. Each episode stands as a selfcontained drama with a twist. Directors include including Wes Craven, William Friedkin and Joe Dante, actors include Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman 13 discs. and Martin Landau.

Parks and Recreation: Season 1

All six episodes from the first season of the awardwinning US comedy that details the hilarious saga of government employees and local citizens turning a neighbourhood hole in the ground into a new public park in Indiana. Amy Poehler stars as the local government employee whose dreams are far bigger than her talents. USA | 2009 | FAB-F | 132 | Cert 12 Item# 71426 | RRP £9.99 | 1st April

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Perlasca: The Courage of a Just Man Alberto Negrin

Luca Zingaretti (Inspector Montalbano) stars in this Italian drama which brings to life the true story of Giorgio Perlasca, a businessman who risked all to save the lives of thousands of Jews in WWII Hungary. A vivid depiction of true courage, this is a heartfelt tribute to a remarkable man, and is accompanied by a score from Ennio Moricone. Italy / France | 2002 | ODY | 126 | subt | Cert TBC Item# 71048 | RRP £12.99 | 8th April

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The Plane Makers: Volume 3

A third volume of episodes from the 1960s drama – the prequel to ATV’s The Power Game – which follows life inside the executive corridors of the Scott Furlong Airplane Development Company, whose MD (Patrick Wymark) will do anything to succeed – including 4 discs. putting profit ahead of safety.

USA | 1989 | PNE | 2294 | Cert 12 Item# 71437 | RRP £49.99 | 29th April

UK | 1966 | NWORK | 650 | Cert PG Item# 71061 | RRP £39.99 | 8th April

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Our Queen

Six Days of Justice

A fascinating behind the scenes portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. We are given an inside view of her Diamond Jubilee, her sensational debut as a Bond girl, and we go inside her residences to see how she runs the modern monarchy today. An enthralling insight into the extraordinary world of a remarkable woman.

The first two series, available separately, of the crime drama presenting fictitious court cases in exacting detail. Although similar to Crown Court, the series’ evening scheduling allowed it to tackle cases with a greater degree of authenticity than its 2 discs per series. daytime counterpart.

UK | 2013 | 2ENT | 91 | Cert E Item# 71503 | RRP £12.99 | 8th April

UK | 1972 | NWORK | 300 | Cert PG Item# 68387 | RRP £19.99 | Out Now

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Spartacus: War of the Damned

The complete third series of the US drama following the adventures of the legendary Roman gladiator. In this series, Spartacus (Liam McIntyre) stands at the head of a rebel army of thousands of freed slaves, but the Senate assigns promising young leader Julius Caesar the task of 4 discs; Also availcrushing the rebellion. able: 13 disc complete Spartacus collection. USA | 2013 | ANBAY | Cert 18 Item# Various | RRP £39.99 | 29th April

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The Squirrels

A wry sitcom about the perils – tyrannical boss, unchecked chauvinism, sexual harassment and infighting – of the 1970s office environment. Bernard Hepton plays the boss, ‘Fletcher the Lecher’ of International Rentals, Patsy Rowlands and Ken Jones are among the staff. Contains all 22 existing episodes.

3 discs.

UK | 1976 | NWORK | 550 | Cert 12 Item# 71088 | RRP £29.99 | 29th April

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Ultraviolet: Complete

All six episodes of C4’s moody supernatural thriller in which detective drama meets the shadowy world of vampires. Jack Davenport stars as the detective who discovers a secret organisation devoted to the destruction of the undead. Well worth revisiting. 2 discs.

UK | 1998 | MEDRA | 300 | Cert 15 Item# 70716 | RRP £19.99 | 22nd April

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Virgin of the Secret Service

Spectacular adventure, exotic locations, beautiful girls, heroes, villains, humour and romance: the ingredients of this action drama series set in the early 1900s, when the British Secret Service was a new, unofficial arm of military activity. Clinton Greyn stars as the patriotic Captain Robert Virgin, Veronica Strong as his attractive, 4 discs. emancipated assistant. UK | 1968 | NWORK | 650 | Cert 12 Item# 69267 | RRP £39.99 | 1st April

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Bambi / Bambi 2: The Great Prince of the Forest

British Train Disasters

A double-pack containing the timeless Bambi (1942) – a prime example of Disney’s ability to combine delightful whimsy with darker scenes to produce films that appeal to young and old alike – and its sequel, Bambi 2: The Great Prince of the Forest 2 discs. (2006).

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Being Human: Series 5 Item# 70570 UK | 2013 | 343 | 15 | £19.99

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Being Human: Complete Series 1-5 Item# 70569 UK | 2013 | 2060 | 15 | £44.99

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Louie: First Season

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Makoto Shinkai

Aka Children who Chase Lost Voices. A coming-ofage tale involving young love and mysterious music emanating from a crystal radio left as a memento by an absent father, which leads a lonely young heroine deep into a hidden spirit world.

Midsomer Murders: Series Fifteen Item# 71574 UK | 2012-13 | 498 | 15 | £59.99

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New Tricks: Best Of Item# 71068 UK | 2012 | 293 | 15 | £19.99

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Kirikou and the Men and Women Michel Ocelot

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Where the Heart Is: Complete Series 3

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A comprehensive round up of 76 railway disasters from between 1914-1975, mostly from the era of steam locomotion, with causes ranging from driver error, poor visibility, infrastructure and equipment failures to collisions and sabotage.

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Tarzan

Kevin Lima Disney turned their attention to Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic tale for this lively animated adaptation of Tarzan. Tony Goldwyn, Glenn Close, Lance Henriksen, Minnie Driver, Nigel Hawthorne and Brian Blessed provide the voices, Phil Collins the music. USA | 1999 | WDHV | 85 | Cert U Item# 70553 / 68311 | RRP £22.99 | 8th April

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COI Collection: Volume 8 Your Children and You

The latest volume from the archives of the Central Office of Information looks at evolving attitudes towards parenting and children in the postwar era, from 1940s films promoting healthy eating, good schooling and getting little ones off to sleep to a 1980s documentary on ethical issues in the early days Illustrated booklet. of IVF. UK | 1946-85 | BFI | 185 | Cert E Item# 70673 | RRP £19.99 | 15th April

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Mission to Lars James Moore

A film following siblings Kate and William Spicer as they try to arrange a meeting for their autistic brother Tom with his idol, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich. Filmed by William, the documentary charts their road-trip across America, with Tom’s disabilities, a dysfunctional family and heavy metal’s labyrinthine backstage world putting a number of hurdles in their path. UK / USA | 2012 | CLEAR | 129 | Cert E Item# 70852 / 70855 | RRP £14.99 | 8th April

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The Road: A Story of Life and Death Marc Isaacs

An engaging, poignant insight from Marc Isaacs (Calais: The Last Border, All White in Barking) into the lives of people who have come to London from afar and struggled to make the city their home. The film highlights the isolation and hardships that many are forced to contend with as they seek a better life. UK / Ireland | 2012 | DRAKE | 78 | Cert E Item# 71076 | RRP £15.99 | Out Now

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The Spirit of ‘45 Recommended Director: Ken Loach Released: 15th April Extras: 2 discs; Over 7 hours of extra material; 22 extended interviews with all contributors to the film including all new material; Interview with Ken Loach; Which Side Are You On? (1984): Ken Loach’s documentary about the miners’ strike, commissioned for The South Bank Show. Item# 71077 | UK | 2013 | DOGW | 98 | Cert E

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Capitalism: A Love Story Michael Moore

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Cathy Come Home Ken Loach

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committed, rousing and often moving film essay from occasional documentarian Ken Loach, The Spirit of ‘45 arrives at a key moment in British economic and social history, as the country’s public realm, civil society and the welfare state are being radically re-envisioned, reduced and even erased. Driven by the familiar angry love of his narrative fiction features, and circulating with an urgency reminiscent of those Penguin Specials publications of the 1960s and ‘70s, The Spirit of ‘45 deploys archive footage, interview and contemporary commentary to honour and investigate 1945’s overwhelming Labour election victory and their initiation of an explicitly Socialist programme of public works, central to which were the creation of the welfare state and the nationalisation of key infrastructure industries. Vivid reminders of the appalling conditions of the inter-war years interweave with recollection of the promise – and delivery in many sectors – of the Labour victory, as the five challenges, of poverty, deprivation, education, health and employment, were tackled head on. And this despite an economic climate (in their case, emerging out of six years of global

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A committed, rousing and often moving film essay from Ken Loach conflict) that looks all too familiar from the vantage point of 2013. While The Spirit of ‘45 is ambitious, ranging across decades and numerous areas of concern, it’s always lucid and affecting, grounded – as one would expect from Loach – in the lives and insights of regular, working people, all of whom bring the articulacy of experience to the political premise of the piece. Closing with a call to cross-generational activism and specifically to defence of the NHS, The Spirit of ‘45 is imbued with a celebration of this lost historic and iconic moment. It works as both evidence and example, challenging the current government to change course, the Labour party hierarchy to revive its founding principles and sense of mission and, finally, us, the far-too-passive public, to act before it’s too late, and the structures, services and ethics of a society we take for granted but wish to continue to live within, become as distant a memory as those squalid slums of the 1930s. Gareth Evans Page 29


Contemporary Film English Language Films, 1970 – present Knightriders

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Zoe R Cassavetes A romantic charmer about a New York woman who’s given up hope of finding love. Parker Posey stars as the Manhattanite wondering what she has to do to find a successful relationship, while being reminded by her tactless mother (Gena Rowlands) how unlucky she is. USA / France / Japan | 2007 | MOVIO | 97 | Cert TBC Item# 70846 | RRP £15.99 | 29th April

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The House in Nightmare Park Peter Sykes

Frankie Howerd stars as the victim of sinister shenanigans in this Terry Nation-scripted horror spoof. He plays a ham actor who can’t believe his luck when he is invited to give a reading at a country house – but his joy soon turns to horror. UK | 1973 | NWORK | 92 | Cert PG Item# 71087 | RRP £9.99 | 8th April

Juan Antonio Bayona

A powerful story based on one family’s survival of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor star as the couple spending their holidays in a Thai resort with their three sons when the wave crashes through, separating them and starting a frantic search helped by displays of courage and compassion.

Jack Reacher

Chris McQuarrie Tom Cruise stars as ex-military policeman turned vigilante drifter Jack Reacher in this pulp thriller, adapted from a novel in Lee Child’s bestselling crime series. And look out too for Werner Herzog’s mysterious glass-eyed villain. USA | 2012 | PARAH | 130 | Cert 15 Item# 70799 / 70800 | RRP £19.99 | 22nd April

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USA | 1981 | ARROW | 141 | Cert 15 Item# 70686 | RRP £22.99 | 22nd April

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Man at the Top Mike Vardy

Kenneth Haigh and Nanette Newman star in this hard-hitting 1973 film tracing the progress of Joe Lampton, the ambitious protagonist of John Braine’s Room at the Top. Offering a grittier treatment than the 1959 film adaptation and subsequent TV series, it sees Lampton made MD of a pharmaceutical company, where he discovers that his predecessor had committed suicide because of his involvement in a drug that had left a hundred women sterile.

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Made immediately after his zombie classic Dawn of the Dead, George A Romero’s Knightriders exchanges flesh-eating maniacs for motorcycleriding medieval jousters who try to live their lives according to the ideals of King Arthur – in Reagan’s America. Ed Harris stars in his first leading role. 2 discs; Director’s commentary; Interviews.

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Mary and Martha Phillip Noyce

Brenda Blethyn and Hilary Swank star as mothers who embark on a shared journey to change things for the better after their sons die from malaria in this drama written by Richard Curtis and directed by Philip Noyce (Rabbit Proof Fence). UK / USA | 2013 | UPV | 89 | 12 Item# 71246 | RRP £19.99 | Out Now

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Midnight’s Children Deepa Mehta

Salman Rushdie adapted his own prize-winning ‘Booker of Bookers’ for this ambitious, expansive film, which follows the fate of people ‘handcuffed to history’ by being born at the stroke of midnight on August 15, 1947, as India gains Independence.

Bear Island Recommended Exclusive Director: Don Sharp Starring: Christopher Lee, Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark, Lloyd Bridges Released: Out Now Item# 70197 Canada / UK | 1979 | SPHE | Cert PG

Following in the footsteps of The Guns of Navarone and Where Eagles Dare, here’s another thriller taken from an Alistair MacLean novel. Bear Island itself is a snowy wasteland in the arctic circle, formally home to a U-Boat base and now the destination of an international team of scientists including Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark and Christopher Lee. What the scientists don’t know is that something very valuable is hidden there; it’s valuable enough to kill for and one member of the party is prepared to do just that. As MacLean had previously demonstrated in Ice Station Zebra, the tundra is a superb place to set a suspense thriller – it’s isolated, inhospitable and very dangerous, effects multiplied here by the striking location work that’s vivid enough to have you turning the thermostat up. And, as in all good thrillers, the action moves at a formidable clip, with avalanches, fights and chases (all of which are Bond-film quality, incidentally) cropping up with pleasing regularity. Ideal Sunday afternoon entertainment. JO

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Quartet Recommended Director: Dustin Hoffman Starring: Maggie Smith, Billy Connolly, Pauline Collins, Tom Courtenay, Michael Gambon, Trevor Peacock Released: 6th May Extras: Commentary Item# 70834 | UK | 2012 | MOMET | 98 | Cert 12

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Calendar Girls Nigel Cole

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Mrs Henderson Presents Stephen Frears

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ou could be forgiven for assuming that, this far into his fifty-year acting career, a performer as engrossed with the art of performance as Dustin Hoffman might already have set foot behind the camera. But no, Quartet is his directorial debut: a cosy BBC Films-backed bid for some of those grey pounds that went the way of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. The Ronald Harwood play that provides its source located the let’s-put-on-theshow-right-here musical in a home for retired musicians, and featured characters old enough to remember that original wave of Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland movies; Hoffman, working from Harwood’s own screenplay, has opened it out, amped up the opera music with which it was already annotated, and stocked it with anyone who’s ever come within a hair’s breadth of a BAFTA lifetime achievement gong. Putting on the show here, under the stern eye of Michael Gambon’s irascible snob Cedric, are Billy Connolly as Wilf, an incorrigible letch; Pauline Collins as Sissy, the object of the latter’s affections; Tom Courtenay as the lovelorn Reg; and – fresh from Downton Abbey – Maggie Smith, toning down some of her recent archness to impress anew as legendary grande

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Hoffman’s charming comedy is filled with much-loved actors dame Jean, whose arrival sets the longerterm residents into disarray. As rehearsals for the make-or-break gala concert gather apace, this foursome rake over their pasts and bicker like greying versions of the kids from Glee; there’s a fair bit of pottering about the grounds, and a smattering of popular songs (Underneath the Arches, Are You Having Any Fun?) that will likely resonate with the target audience. This is a romanticised, sundappled portrait of old age, written and directed by septuagenarians with significant financial and other support behind them, and many good years to come: the oldtimers we see on screen are mobile and largely compos mentis, so up to speed with life they can spar like the lovers in screwball comedies. Hoffman keeps his camera close to his characters, their joys and regrets, taking pleasure in watching supremely skilled performers, whose faces have a whole history etched into them, exercising their considerable gifts. Mike McCahill Page 31


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THE definitive exploding head movie (but don’t let this put you off), this conspiracy thriller, in which a group of psychics induce massive brain haemorrhaging by locking into their subject’s nervous system, marked the director’s breakthrough to a more mainstream audience. Canada | 1981 | 2ND | 103 | Cert 18 Item# 71042 | RRP £15.99 | 8th April

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Seven Psychopaths Colin Farrell stars in this black comedy from Martin McDonagh (In Bruges) as a struggling screenwriter who gets entangled with the least desirable elements of the LA underworld after the ill-fated dognapping of a Shih Tzu belonging to a sadistic criminal kingpin (Woody Harrelson).

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Spanish Fly Bob Kellett

Leslie Phillips and TerryThomas star as caddish rivals in this sunny 70s sex comedy set on the island of Minorca, where, in a cunning wheeze to make some much-needed money, Sir Percy de Courcy buys 100,000 gallons of local wine. Unfortunately, the wine is foul, so his chauffeur ‘improves’ it – turning it into a potent aphrodisiac along the way. UK | 1975 | NWORK | 82 | Cert 15 Item# 71085 | RRP £9.99 | 22nd April

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What Richard Did L Abrahamson

Hard-hitting Irish morality tale in which a talented teenager (Jack Reynor) is forced to confront the man that he has become after a mindless moment of violence. An understated account of the privileges of class and wealth, this is also a quiet portrayal of the loss of youthful innocence.

Jason Moore

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Dead End Drive-in

Peter Jackson has made a big movie based on JRR Tolkien’s small book about a troupe of short people who get into deep trouble with a large number of goblins (and stumble across a magic ring along the way). It’s a film of extraordinary scale and ambition, but at its heart lies the simple story of Bilbo Baggins, a humble hobbit press ganged out of his home by a band of dwarves led by a charismatic Thorin Oakenshield, on a quest to liberate a mountain of gold from a dragon. The dragon will have to wait for the two sequels, but in compensation we get Ian McKellen and Andy Serkis, who reprise their roles as Gandalf and Gollum. Jackson has conjured a spectacular adventure with moments that rival anything in The Lord of the Rings, including a battle between living mountains, a goblin kingdom teetering on a cave system, and a menagerie of expressive grotesques including the delightfully unpleasant Goblin King, voiced, unexpectedly, by Barry Humphries. MW

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Summer Scars Julian Richards

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George Cosmatos

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John Sturges

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Scanners II & III Christian Duguay

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Sense and Sensibility Ang Lee

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Schindler’s List Steven Spielberg

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Star Wars IV, V & VI George Lucas

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Two Mules for Sister Sara Don Siegel

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Boys on Film: Youth in Trouble

This ninth edition of Boys on Film features eight eclectic, erotic, innovative and genre-bending short films. Contains Deep End, Family Affair, Together, Easy Money, The Wilding, Colonial Gods, This is Not a Cowboy Film and Prora. Making-of Prora.

Accident (Restored) Joseph Losey

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Army of Shadows Jean-Pierre Melville

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Au Hasard Balthazar Robert Bresson

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Bakumatsu Taiyô-Den (Masters of Cinema) Yuzo Kawashima

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Captured John Krish

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Peter Jackson

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Life of Pi

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Mixed Kebab Guy Lee Thys

Tall, handsome Bram lives a double life in Antwerp. By day he is a dutiful son and brother, by night he hangs out with the very cute Kevin. With rumours flying around the neighborhood, his father lays down the law that he needs to be a role model for his fundamentalist brother – but Bram’s platonic relationship with Kevin is about to get serious. Can tolerance ultimately triumph? Belgium / Turkey | 2012 | TLAUK | 96 | Cert 18 Item# 71238 | RRP £15.99 | 29th April

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La Notte (Masters of Cinema)

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The Sex of Angels Xavier Villaverde

The Servant (Anniversary Edition)

Struggling martial artist and dancer Bruno loves his girlfriend Carla, but when he meets fellow dancer Rai, serious sparks begin to fly, opening the couple up to new possibilities as they navigate sexual fluidity, torn affections, and the politics of a steamy open relationship.

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Schindler’s List Steven Spielberg

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Don Giovanni: Glyndebourne Peter Hall

The latest release in the Glyndebourne classic opera series is the longawaited 1977 production of Don Giovanni directed by Sir Peter Hall, whose production of Mozart’s tragic ‘opera of all operas’ received universal praise. Celebrated baritone and Glyndebourne favourite Benjamin Luxon perfectly embodies the unconscionable seducer Don Giovanni. UK | 1977 | ART-H | 172 | Cert E Item# 71027 | RRP £14.99 | 2nd April

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Renée Fleming: Live at the Opéra National de Paris A collection of performances featuring the acclaimed American soprano, recorded live at the Opéra National de Paris. Includes Massenet’s Manon, Dvorák’s Rusalka and Richard Strauss’s Capriccio. 6 discs. France | 2012 | ART-H | 367 | Cert E Item# 71203 | RRP £29.99 | 2nd April

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Siegfried: Metropolitan Opera Robert Lepage

Texan tenor Jay Hunter Morris takes the title role in The Met’s 2011 production of Wagner’s opera, the third instalment in its epic, four-part Ring cycle. Fabio Luisi conducts the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus; stage direction is by Robert Lepage, who with Carl Fillion also created the 45 ton ‘Valhalla 2 discs. Machine’ that dominates the set. USA | 2011 | DECCA | Cert E Item# 70582 / 70586 | RRP £19.99 | Out Now

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Götterdämmerung: Metropolitan Opera Robert Lepage

The conclusion to the Met’s 2012 Ring cycle. Deborah Voigt and Jay Hunter Morris star as Brünnhilde and Siegfried, the star-crossed lovers doomed by fate. 2 discs. USA | 2012 | DECCA | 350 | Cert E Item# 70581 / 70585 | RRP £24.99 | Out Now

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James Oliver’s From the Cheap Seats

The Psychedelic Sorcerer

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his column has considered the career of Mario Bava before. Indeed, if I remember rightly, it did so the very first time I had the honour of occupying this particular slot. But that was back when it was all fields around here; since his films are getting re-issued (in lavish editions, no less), a return visit is surely in order. For those unfamiliar with his work, Bava was an Italian cinematographer turned director. He made his name in that most disreputable of genres, the horror film: a lack of ambition meant he never tackled more prestigious projects that might have earned him more mainstream attention. The best introduction to his work is his (official) debut Black Sunday (I’m using English-language titles throughout; sorry pedants), newly released in a surely definitive package from Arrow Video. Taking its cue from the popularity of Hammer’s gothic horror films (Dracula et al), Black Sunday offers a uniquely Italian take on the genre, serving up the traditional ingredients – witches, curses, torture – with such overwhelming style and atmosphere that they seem entirely novel. When I first watched it on a fuzzy VHS, I thought it had some of the greatest black and white photography I’d ever seen. My opinion has only been revised upwards with DVD and now Blu-ray. But as good as he was with monochrome, Bava really hit his stride when he started working in colour. Few directors have painted the screen as luridly as Bava. Take Black Sabbath (page 12). It’s a compendium of three stories, linked not by narrative but by style: the photography becomes progressively more baroque over the three stories, each more unhinged than the last, until it feels like Bava is

Visconti respected Mario Bava enough to lead the applause for Kill Baby Kill! waging war on the viewer’s senses. (The film also provided the name for Ozzy Osbourne’s merry minstrel troupe, incidentally) Bava can be a frustrating filmmaker. He never transcended genre in the way directors like Polanski or George Franju (Eyes Without a Face) did; his visual inventiveness was seldom matched by the scripts he worked with. One exception is Lisa and the Devil, which some take to be his masterpiece. It’s a deliberately abstract film, a horror film where plot is sublimated to images and atmosphere, suggesting Bava could have flourished in the art-houses, had he been so inclined. Certainly, he enjoyed some support from that quarter. Fellini was a vocal admirer, one who borrowed imagery from Bava’s Kill Baby Kill! for his segment of Spirits of the Dead (Toby Dammit, a masterpiece). Of course, Fellini was famed for his love of comics and cartoons, so it’s no

surprise he’d respond to the director of Danger: Diabolik, but what about Luchino Visconti? The director of Senso and The Leopard respected Bava enough to lead the standing ovation after the premiere of Kill Baby Kill!. And Bava’s producer Alfredo Leone recalled finding himself sitting next to a fidgety gent during a preview of Bava’s Baron Blood who turned out to be another master of colour – Michelangelo Antonioni (who enjoyed the picture). More recent filmmakers who have spoken of his influence include Martin Scorsese, Tim Burton and Joe Dante. I’m aware that his films can be an acquired taste but my admiration for Bava’s work continues to grow. He’s a psychedelic sorcerer who, at his best, revealed new possibilities for movies.

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Ken Loach’s

The Spirit of ‘45 See page 25 for our full review

The Spirit of ‘45 Ken Loach An impassioned documentary – made to address prevailing questions of the shape and direction of society in our own times – about how the spirit of unity which buoyed Britain during the war years carried through to create a vision of a fairer and more united society. The film illuminate and celebrate a period of unprecedented community spirit in the UK, the impact of which endured for many years and which may yet be rediscovered today. Item# 71077 UK | 2013 | 98 | E | £14.99

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